John Prine''s John Prine
English
By (author): Erin Osmon
He is known as the Mark Twain of American songwriting, a man who transformed the everyday happenings of regular people into plainly profound statements on war, industrialization, religion, and the human condition. Marking the 50th anniversary of the albums release, John Prine chronicles the legendary singer-songwriters Middle American provenance, and his remarkable ascent from singing mailman to celebrated son of Chicago.Illegal Smile, Hello in There, Sam Stone, Paradise, Your Flag Decal Wont Get You Into Heaven Anymore, Far from Me, Donald and Lydia, and Angel from Montgomery are considered standards in the American Songbook, covered by legions of Prines peers and admirers. Through original interviews, exhaustive research, and incisive commentary, author Erin Osmon paints an in-depth portrait of the people, places, and experiences that inspired Prines landmark debut. After exploring his roots in rural Western Kentucky and suburban Maywood, Illinois, the book takes readers on an evocative journey through John Prines Chicago. Its neighborhoods, characters, and clubs of the 1960s and 70s proved a formative and magical period in Prines life, before he was a figurehead of the new Nashville scene. Its both a journalistic inquiry and a love letter: to Prines self-titled debut and the Midwestern city that made him.
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